RMER6T7W–London life a new & original melo-drama in five acts : by Ma
RM2RG9N2J–Aveling & Porter General Purpose Engine, regn. MA 5525, number: 4157, 'Elizabeth'. Built in 1898 by Aveling & Porter at Rochester, powered by a 6 Nhp compound steam engine.
RMG3BMA9–"He must ha' louped intil ma pocket" Scottish poacher discovered with a Salmon hidden in his concealed bag. Date: 1876
RMD86R74–CHEZ ELLE/FLOWERS FOR MA
RMG37YKA–MA & DAUGHTER ON TERRACE
RMER7BWC–Melle. de Montgolfier (Collection de MA Goupil)
RMKRCYNT–Satirical cartoon, Oh Ma Sophie! Ma Sophie!
RMG3D55J–Home Sweet Home - A Young wife invites her family to stay
RMER6TNE–Hypnotist directing group of people to do unusual things: ma
RMG3AEB3–In comparison with governmental affairs newsies are small ma
RMG39X7Y–M-A MURET/LARMESSIN
RMDPACF4–L M-A CALDANI
RM2M979DM–B.P. Laight, OBE, CEng, MIMechE, FRAeS, RAeS President 1974-1975, right, receives a Society shield from the new President, AM Sir Charles Pringle, KBE, MA, CEng, FRAeS, RAeS President 1975-1976, on 15 May 1975.
RM2M3RNNC–Kate 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm. Pictured here in 1928 after being released from Holloway Prison after a six month sentence, accompanied by her daughter, Mary (May), the Countess of Kinnoull. Date: 1928
RM2RGAA3W–United States Air Force - Lockheed F-94A-5-LO 49-2498 (msn 780-7020) built as a Lockheed EF-94A-5-LO, assigned to Flight Testing Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH and redesignated EF-94A. 26 September 1950: Damaged in take-off accident at Wright Field, OH.Unknown date: Redesignated JF-94A.Unknown date: Bailed to Bendix Corporation.Ca.1954: Redesignated F-94A.Ca.1954: 101st FIS (ANG), 102nd Fighter Group, Logan Airport, Boston, MA. May 1957: Ferried to Air Force Museum, Patterson Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.July 1971: Towed to Air Force Museum, Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.3 Sep
RM2M9AEWB–United States Air Force - Lockheed F-94A-5-LO 49-2498 (msn 780-7020) built as a Lockheed EF-94A-5-LO, assigned to Flight Testing Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH and redesignated EF-94A. 26 September 1950: Damaged in take-off accident at Wright Field, OH.Unknown date: Redesignated JF-94A.Unknown date: Bailed to Bendix Corporation.Ca.1954: Redesignated F-94A.Ca.1954: 101st FIS (ANG), 102nd Fighter Group, Logan Airport, Boston, MA. May 1957: Ferried to Air Force Museum, Patterson Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.July 1971: Towed to Air Force Museum, Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.3 S
RM2RGAB7D–John Byrom of Manchester (1692-1763) MA, FAS, poet and inventor of a shorthand system.
RM2M979D4–From left: R.W. Howard, M.P. Howard, AM Sir Charles Pringle, KBE, MA, CEng, FRAeS, RAeS President 1975-1976, and Peter A. Hearne, CEng, FRAeS, RAeS President 1980-1981.
RM2RGBTKT–Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm.
RM2M3PF6K–Kate 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene. She ran "43", a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm. Date: c.1925
RM2RGBTM4–Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene, pictured at the '43' with Hugo, the famous barman there. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm.
RM2K64JBW–Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene pictured with her two youngest daughters, Bobbie (left) and Irene in Monte Carlo in 1931. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm.
RM2RGBTKP–Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene, pictured leaving Holloway Prison after one of her five stretches inside after being prosecuted for illegally selling intoxicants. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm.
RM2K64JB5–View of the dance floor at the 43 club, 43, Gerrard St, Soho, London, run by Kate 'Ma' Meyrick, Queen of the Nightclubs. Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm.
RM2RGBTM1–Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene welcomed home by staff and members of her family after being released from Holloway Prison in 1930. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm.
RM2K64JAG–Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene, pictured at the age of sixteen. Born into a respectable, middle class family and having been married to a doctor, she looked for business opportunities after the breakdown of her marriage. She ran the '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of t
RM2RGBTM3–Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933) pictured with her husband, Ferdinand, and three of her children, May, Dorothy and Harry. Meyrick was an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm. May became the Countess of Kinnoull and Dorothy, Lady de Clifford.
RM2RGBTKN–Teddy Brown, popular band leader during the inter-war years, and a regular at Kate Meyrick's 43 Club, pictured with the club's dance hostesses or instructresses. Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm.
RM2RGDMXC–Eric Gordon Loudoun-Shand MC TD MA (born Eric Gordon Shand on 31st Mar 1893) was a Rugby Union international who played for Scotland and captained Oxford University's Rugby side in the 1919 Varsity Match. During what would have been the prime of his playing career he fought in the First World War. He attended Dulwich College and Oxford and in 1913, played rugby for Scotland against England. He played a Varsity match for Oxford in 1919 despite a damaged arm due to a wound sustained during the war. The arm had to be subsequently amputated.
RM2RGBTM6–Interior of The Silver Slipper Club in Regent Street, London, one of a number of clubs owned and run by famed nightclub owner, Kate 'Ma' Meyrick. The Silver Slipper was renowned for its illuminated glass dancefloor, pictured here. Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Thr
RM2K64GTD–The exterior of the Consumer cooperative (KGW) - Arndtstrasse, Vienna, Austria - the largest and most powerful consumer cooperative in Austria for decades. A Consumer cooperative is an enterprise owned by consumers and managed democratically which aims at fulfilling the needs and aspirations of their members. They operate within the market system, independently of the state, as a form of mutual aid, oriented toward service rather than pecuniary profit. Consumers' cooperatives often take the form of retail outlets owned and operated by their consumers, such as food co-ops. However, there are ma
RM2M3T09A–Scene from the London Hippodrome's Christmas production, The Golden Princess and the Elephant Hunters, with cast members falling over due to a sneeze given by Ma-in-law (Miss Martha). On the left are Leonard and Francois as the king's physicians and on the right, the jester, played by Marceline the Droll, the Hippodrome's clown. Humorous scene from the Christmas show at the London Hippodrome, The Golden Princess and the Elephant Hunters. The terrible effect of a sneeze has the royal physicians, Leonard and Francois, an
RM2M3P92E–A group of well known society ladies, dubbed by The Tatler, 'Some Kindly "Souls"' (alluding to their heritage as children or relations of the group of Edwardian intellectuals known as the Souls). They are pictured acting as programme-sellers at a concert at Grosvenor House in aid of the Star and Garter Fund, which aimed to establish a hospital in Richmond for totally disabled soldiers and sailors at the former Star and Garter Hotel. The building was demolished in 1919. Pictured from left to right are Lady Mainwaring, Miss Nancy Cunard, Miss Bettine Stuart-Wortley and Lady Diana Ma
RM2RG9HY1–Mosscraft MA.1 G-AEST at Pendeford (wolverhampton airport) for the 1949 Kings Cup air race, flown by W.H. Moss, with race number 26. The M.A.1 was flown in several U.K. air races pre-war, then was stored between 1939 and 1945. The aircraft competed postwar with the rear cockpit faired over. W.H.Moss flying it in the Kings Cup Air Race in 1949 and 1950 at Wolverhampton (Pendeford) Airport. On 17 June 1950 he was killed during the race that day, when the aircraft crashed at the Newport, Shropshire turn.
RM2K64JC2–May Meyrick, later Countess of Kinnoull, eldest daughter of famed nightclub owner, Kate Meyrick pictured before her marriage to George Hay, 14th Earl of Kinnoull in 1927. Kate Evelyn 'Ma' Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and 'Queen' of the London nightclub scene. She ran '43', a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho, was prosecuted several times for breaching licensing laws and went to prison for bribing policemen to ignore these breaches. Her book 'Secrets of the 43' was banned on its publication in 1933. Three of her daughters married peers of the realm. May was invo
RM2M3P7CB–Eric Gordon Loudoun-Shand MC TD MA (born Eric Gordon Shand on 31st Mar 1893) was a Rugby Union international who played for Scotland and captained Oxford University's Rugby side in the 1919 Varsity Match. During what would have been the prime of his playing career he fought in the First World War. He attended Dulwich College and Oxford and in 1913, played rugby for Scotland against England. He played a Varsity match for Oxford in 1919 despite a damaged arm due to a wound sustained during the war. The arm had to be subsequently amputated. Date: 1916
RMD8BGND–GAME : MERRY-MA-TANSA
RM2M97E6K–Bell P-39D Airacobra-the first American fighter equipped with a nose wheel Rejected by the RAF, many were supplied to the Russians, who liked them.
RM2RGD7XE–Reverend Dr. J. H. Jowett M.A. - Pastor of Carrs Lane Chapel, Birmingham between 1895 to 1911 - called to 5th Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, USA. Carrs Lane Chapel and Digbeth Institute, Birmingham (founded by Dr. Jowett).
RM2M9A5XM–Pigeon Fraser Scout 117, delivered to Langley Field November 1917, transferred o McCook Field for testing, but crashed soon after taking off on its first flight, killing the pilot. Founded in 1830, the Henry Pigeon Mast & Spar Co, Boston MA., was reorganised as the Pigeon Hollow Spar Co, 131 Coleridge St, Boston. Company in 1900, building automobiles and gondolas for airships, prior to their foray into the aeroplane field; still active in building watercraft to about 1979. The United States Army Aeronautical Division rejected the design,, but four aircraft were built, of which 3 for USAAD,
RMER7A59–Fete de la Concorde, arrivee des corporations au Champ-de-Ma
RM2M97AJT–The officers which left Canada aboard the R100 on 29 July 1930: (from left) Sqn Ldr E.L. Johnston, navigator; Maj G.H. Scott, assistant director of airship development (flying); Sqn Ldr R.S. Booth, captain of R100; Flg Officer M.H. Steff, second officer, R100; M.A. Giblett, meteorological officer, R100 and Capt G.F. Meager, first officer, R100.
RMANKJ2D–Ma Daughter On Terrace
RMANKJ2B–Chez Elle Ma Holds Baby
RMAHCEK0–Ma Daughter Walking
RMG3B4EN–LONDON STREET DOG SELLER
RMG37THD–PLANTS/HERBS/GENERAL
RMG38GBJ–MEDICINAL HERBS GODDESS
RMMHMH7P–IT'S MY COUSIN M'AM
RMD89XJK–XAVIER DE MAISTRE
RMD8A766–CHRYSLER ADVERT 1929 - 2
RMD8A767–CHRYSLER ADVERT 1929 - 3
RMG39T0F–CRYSTAL PALACE/LODGINGS
RMAYKB0F–Medicinal Herbs Goddess
RMANJR12–Plants Herbs General
RMAA19N5–Salmon Poacher Caught
RMAHFWT2–Sledge Ski Australia
RMAHCPKF–Crystal Palace Lodgings
RMAA15H6–Fancy Dress Outfit
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